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Miscellaneous
100

Which of these is correct? The Pack Pets Challenge starts at 7 PM, 7:00 PM, 7 p.m., 7:00 p.m.

7 p.m.

100

In the Think and Do spirit of NC State, its/it’s no surprise that the university makes its/it’s very own ice cream.

1. it's

2. its

100

NC State's brand theme

Think and Do

100

Select the correct spelling: alot / a lot

a lot

200

Write this number in proper AP Style: NC State raised one-hundred million dollars on Day of Giving.

$100 million

200

Identify the error(s): “I should of tried Howling Cow sooner.”

"I should have tried Howling Cow sooner."

200

Identify the error(s): “Let’s go, ‘pack!”

"Let's go, Pack!"

No apostrophe before "Pack."

"Pack" should be uppercase.

200

The name of the font we use

Roboto Slab (serif) and Roboto (sans serif)

300

In what scenarios do you spell out months (September), and in what scenarios do you abbreviate them (Sept.)?

Spell out months when referencing the month in general. Abbreviate months when referencing a specific date (i.e., Sept. 8).

300

Climate change has had a detrimental affect/effect on rice crops.

Climate change has had a detrimental effect on rice crops.

Affect is a verb. Effect is a noun.

300

NC State’s birthday (month, day and year)

March 7, 1887

300

Spot the error(s): “Congratulations to NCSU Olympian Ryan Held!!!!”

We never use NCSU.

No one needs that many exclamation points.

400

Five months are not abbreviated in AP Style. Name them.

March, April, May, June, July

Proper abbreviations: Jan., Feb., Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec.

400

Identify the error(s): "Lucille Thomson is the first woman that enrolled as a full time student at N.C. State."

"Lucille Thomson is the first woman who enrolled as a full-time student at NC State."

People are "who," not "that"

"Full-time" is hyphenated when preceding "student"

No periods in our name, NC State.

400

The official name of the Belltower

The Memorial Belltower at Henry Square

400

It's an every day/everyday occasion. She goes to the gym every day/everyday.

1. everyday

2. every day

"It's an everyday occasion. She goes to the gym every day."